- Fiat
Automobiles S.p.A.,
commonly known as
simply Fiat (UK: /ˈfiːət, -æt/ FEE-ət, -at, US: /-ɑːt/ -aht; Italian: [ˈfiːat]), is an
Italian automobile...
- Puma
Automóveis Ltda. is a
Brazilian manufacturer of
sports cars. It was
established in 1963 as
Sociedade de
Automóveis Lumimari, then
became Puma Veículos...
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article at [[:pt:PAG
Automóveis]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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- include: Fiat
Group Automobiles S.p.A. (FGA),
Chrysler Group LLC, Fiat
Automoveis, S.A. (subsidiary of FGA); FGA
Capital S.p.A. (a JV held 50% by FGA and...
- 2'
version of the Fiat 127. The name
Fiasa is a
portmanteau of "Fiat
Automóveis S.A.", for whom it was developed. The in-line four-cylinder
engine has...
- 25 hours. 1911: The
first Brazilian automotive magazine, "Revista de
Automóveis", was
launched in Rio de
Janeiro by the Automóvel
Clube do Brasil, founded...
- and 2020 as a wagon. The
Palio is a
world car and was
developed by Fiat
Automóveis with an aim at
developing countries. It has been
produced in
various countries...
- from the
original on
December 13, 2013.
Retrieved December 10, 2013. "
Automóveis Clássicos -
Marcas Históricas,
Modelos Eternos,
Modelos ****uros!". Archived...
-
Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁeˈno du bɾaˈziw]),
formerly Renault do
Brasil Automoveis, is the
Brazilian subsidiary of the
French car
manufacturer Renault. It...
- 28
February 2013.
Retrieved 15
October 2016. "Cartas de Condução de
Automóveis Ligeiros e Quadriciclos". www.imt-ip.pt.
Retrieved 2021-09-09. "Cartas...